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VDREGON STATESMAN, Salera, " Oregon; Wednesday BIornln& April 21, 1937 PAG2 SEVEN Yankees 'Start Poorly ? IDizzy .Dean Hurls . Shutout in Openev Gomez Beaten By Single Run History Repeated; Cards Require Ten Innings To Win Over Reds NEW YORK. April 2MP)-Th woild't champion New York Yan kee got off to an inauspicious tart tn their quest for another American league championship today, dropping the 1927 opener to the Washington Senators, a to 2, before a paid attendance of 45.850 in the stadium. Lefty Gomez, star Yankee southpaw, . essaying a comeback after two more or less lean year, was the victim of his third opening day setback in three years. He has lost all three de clslsions by one run. Except for the third inning, when the Yanks showed traces ol the power that enabled them to pace the field by 19 -games last season, Monte Weaver, vet eran righthander who went the route for the Senators, would hare scored a shutout. In this frame, the Yankees bunched four of their ten hits to score both their runs. Washington 3 10 New York 2 10 2 . Wearer and Hog an; Gomes. Murphy and Dickey. Cleveland ....3 9 2 Detroit Harder, L. Brown and Bytlak; Auker and Cochrane. Boston H H Philadelphia 5 13 4 W. Ferrell and R. Ferrell; Kel ley, Ross, Fink and Hayes. Dean Starts Well CINCINNATI. April 20-jfp)-Af-ter giving him excellent fielding support through nine innings, the St. Louis Cardinals came up with some stout batting support In the tenth Inning today to give their star righthander. Dlzxy Dean, a 2-0 ylctory over the Cin cinnati Reds in the opening game at the local National league sea son. " Successive doubles by Joe Med wick and Johnny Mize, a single by Lippy Leo Durocher and a long fly by catcher Bruce Ogro dowskl provided the Cards win ning margin. Dean was touched for -one or more hits in every inning but the second. Yet. though the Reds counted doubles by Outlaw, Good man. Lombardl and Scarsella In their total of thirteen safeties. Dean bore down with men .on base and got fine backing from his infield. . St. Louis 2 f 2 Cincinnati .'.-0 IS 0 J. Dean and Ogrodowski; R. ' Davis and Lombard!. New York . . Brooklyn s 5 3 Schumacher and Mancusd. Dan nlng; Mungo and Phelps. . Pittsburgh 5 9 1 Chicago 0 5 0 Blanton and Todd; French, Bry ant and Odea. Favorites Win in California Event SAN FRANCISCO, April 20-(jpy-Defending tltleholder, medal ist and tournament favorite. Miss Peggy Graham, 18-year-old star of Los Angeles, continued to set the pace today in the first round of the California Women's golf championship. She easily defeat ed Mrs. C J. Woerner, also of Los Angeles. 6 and 4. Nancy Hurst of Portland, Ore gon champion now attending Stanford university, disposed of Mrs. Ream Leachman, Vallejo, 4 and S. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON No. B 22114 In the Matter of Alvln L. Schmitt, Bankrupt. To the creditors of Alvln u. Schmitt, of Sublimity, in the County of Marion and . District aforesaid, a bankrupt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 7th day of April. 1937, the said Alvln L. Schmitt was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the Law Library in the Law Office of Keys & Page. Room 304 U. S. National Bank Building, in the City of Salem. Oregon, on the 3rd day of May, 1937. at 1:30 o'clock In the afternoon, at which time the said creditors may at tend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. ,-. WILLARD L. MARKS. Referee in Bankruptcy. A 21. IX THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON No. B 22125 In the Matter of Lloyd Ryan Porter, Bankrupt. - To the creditors of Lloyd Ryan Porter, of Salem, in the County f Marlon and District aforesaid. a bankrupt. ,,,x NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the 10th day of April. 1537, the said Lloyd Ryan Porter waa duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the Law Library of the Law : Office of Keyes ft Page, Room 304 U. S. National Bank Building, In the City of Salem. Oregon, on the 3rd day of May. 19S7. at 1:45 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said mooting. WILLARD L MARKS, Referee In Bankruptcy. All. Cubs f L - V .Base has fiYJ? rirj V should -V: GAP a ..- - C HOLLY GRIMM'S Fairy Tales (1937 edition) is now on the market, but it will be some time before we know whether the volume's happy ending will really come true. Cholly's best tale is about fierce Bear Cubs that chew up some Giants, Pirates and Gashouse boys. On paper, those Cubs do look rather ferocious, at that. The big weak Church Softball Delayed by Cold Second Pair of Games Set Thursday; Series Will Run Until June 3 Church Softball games did nol get under way as expected yester day as it was so cold the teams did not show up at the field. Ev angelical was to have met First Baptist and Mormon was to have played First Christian. They -will try it again tomorrow at 6 p.m. Here is the senior league's schedule for the remainder of the season : i April 23 St. Joph' vs. Coagrega tional; Jasoa Lea tl ConaTogational. April 27 Jason Le t. Pmbrterian; Congregational t. Kirat Baptiat. April 29 Kvaniteliral ra. Mormon; St. Joavph'a Ta. First Ctoriatian. - May 4 .'n(Tcatioaal ra. Mormoa; St. Joavph'a . Evangelical. May 6 Jatoa Lea Ta. First Eaptiat; Preabyteriaa ra. F'rat Chriatian. May 11 rirmt Baptiat Ta. Mormon ; Jasoa Loo Ta. Firat Chriatian. May 1 Presbyterian t. Evangelical; Court relational Ta. (it. Joseph's. May IS Firat Baptist Ta. St. Joseph's; Presbyterian ts. Congregational. May 20 Jason Leo vs. Mormon; Firat Christian vs. Evangelical. May IS Mormon vs. St. Joseph; Jason Leo ts. Evangelical. May t7 Firat Chriatian vs. Congrega tional: Firat Baptiat va. Presbyterian. Juno 1 Jason Loo ts. St. Joseph's; Evaageliral va. Congregational. ' Jane S Mormon vs. Presbyterian; Firat Christian ts. First Baptist. All games on Parrish field, atartiag at 4 p.m. Sekedale sabjert to change by sroathor conditions. Webfoots Defeat Linfieltl Tossers McMIKXVILLE. April 2Q-yP-Battlng around for a five run lead In the first Inning, the Uni versity of. Oregon defeated Lin field college 8 to 4 in the first game of the baseball season here. Oregon j ....8 11 3 Linfield I. 4 10 2 NOTICE I OS FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE , IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned RACHEL ANN PATTON. Executrix of the estate of L. F. Butler, deceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, her Final Account, and that said Court has. by Order thereof, designated Monday the 24th day of May, 1937. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the County Court room in the Court House at Sa lem, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said time and place all persons so objecting shall appear and show cause, if any there be, why said Account should not, la all things, be al lowed and approved, the said es tate settled and closed, and the Executrix discharged. RACHEL ANN PATTON. , Executrix of the Estate of L. F. Butler, deceased. ROSS A FORD Lawyers' i r; Salem, Oregon. A-21-28-My-5-12- lt. Shoiv Their By BURNLEY- ness of the Windy City outfit has been first base, which has been a cavernous gap since urunm a re tirement. However, Cholly is stak ing everything on the trade which brought him Rip Collins last winter, and the Ripper is the man of the moment in Chicago. Collins is expected to "make" the Cubs' inner defense. If he has a good year with the willow. Leader Grimm's pennant dreams may come true. t V AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (By The Associated Press) Toledo 6; Indianapolis 2. Minneapolis 5; MHwaukie 6. Columbus 6; Louisville 7. Parker and Frat Junior Nines Win Parker's defeated Valley Motor 5 to 2 and Alpha Psi Delta down ed Pade's 11 to 10 in opening games of the Junior softball cir cuit on Sweetland field last night. Smithers, Parker pitcher, gave up only one hit, that a single col lected by the opposing hurler. Bob Keuscher. McCarroll of Parker's hit a home run, scoring one ahead of him. - Bill Anton, pitching for Alpha Psi Delta, struck out nine as the Greeks won from Pade's. Scores: Parker's- 5 4 5 Valley Motor 2 18 Smithers and Taylor; Kuescher and Harms. Alpha Psi Delta 11 12 6 Pade's ....10 8 6 Anton and Jones; Comstock and Hastings. Pirates Lose Out Twice to Badgers ' - i ALBANY, Ore.. April 20-V-Pacific university took both ends of a baseball double header from the Pirates of Albany college to day, blanking the locals 4 to 0 in the first winning 4 to 1 la an overtime game in the final heat. Pacific 4 4 Albany .........J....0 10 Diereckx and Petrasso; Pri deaux and Dicker. Pacific 4 5 1 Albany 1 5 2 Relss and Gearing; Manning and Cook. Title Bout Cancelled Seattle, April tOJPy-TTOmoteT Nate Druxman announced can cellation tonight of the scheduled middleweight title bout here May 4 between Champion , Freddie Steele of Tacoma, Wash., and Ken Overlln of Richmond. Va., because ot Overlln' Illness. Five Teams to Compete EUGENE, April 20 -p)- Al bany, Corvallls. Eugene and Uni versity high schools and the Ore gon university freshmen will take part In flveway track meet on Hayward field Friday afternoon. Dallas High Is Winner MONMOUTH. April 20 Dallas high's . baseball team defeated Monmouth 17 to 10 in a sloppily played game here today. Battery for Dallas was Kroeker and Pet ers and tor Monmouth, Clark and Piert. r League Baseball Claws Another key man in the Bruins' 1937 set up is the left-handed Larry French. Only Carl Hubbell sur passes Lefty Larry among National League fork banders, and French must carry the main burden of the Cubs pitching hopes. Larry is not exactly an iron man, and Grimm cannot afford to over work him. "Still, Charles expects his ace to cop anywhere from 20 to 25 games. " OwrUM. HIT. br BJm rwlam SjwStaM. la Punch Wins Again For Sailor Moran Right to Heart Effective in Stopping Gunther; Clingman Winner Sailor Moran's right to the heart proved again to be his most effective "hold" as he downed Joe Gunther, Nashville grappler. by taking the final fall In the ar mory main event last night. A few weU-tlmed rights, follow ed by a Upover shoulder pin, gave Moran his second straight fall Just when Gunther was beginning to clean up the canvas with him. Moran's first fall came with a body press after Gunther had tak en the opening slam with his spe cialty, the twister headlock. Tommy Tassla, Italian grap pler, evened the score for the cleanle department by taking two out of three falls from Frits Lud- wlg, the German menace. Otis Clingman, popular Oklaho- man. proved that he still is able to make it short and sweet by tak ing two straight falls from Tex Porter, Port Angeles, in the opener." Academy Softball Nine Tops Parrish Sacred Heart academy's soft ball nine defeated Parrish junior high 1 to 4 in the opening tilt of the intramural softball league on Olinger field yesterday after noon. 1 The Sacred Heart team nicked Long. Parrish hurler, for nine hits, while Richard Gentskow. Sacred Heart pitcher, was giving up seven. Saunders Won't Move DENVER, April 20 -VP)- Wil liam H. "Navy Bill Saunders, football coach at Denver univers ity, said today his contract has been renewed for three years and that he had withdrawn his name from consideration for the grid coaching berth at the University of New Mexico. . . Dayton Wins Game DAYTON, April 20 The Day ton union high school baseball team began the season Friday by playing the first league ' game -with Willamina here In a 3 to 0 score victory for Dayton. r ' . Three-Way Meet Today ALBANY, April 20 -(Xy- The Bulldogs of Albany high school will be hosts to Dallas and Inde pendence at a triangular track meet Wednesday. . - Tennis Contest Set MeMinnrflle. April 20-VTh Linfield college tennis team will meet Oregon State college at Corral lis Wednesday In the sec ond match of its current season. Cooper Facing Threat Wes Hayes Holds Previous Knockout Over Champ; They Meet Friday Tiny Cooper, hulking Hubbard fighter, will put his Oregon hea vyweight title In jeopardy for the second time Friday night when he meets Wes Hayes, the Portland negro fighter. In a ten round main event. Cooper kept his belt, won orig inally from Frank Riggi, after a draw decision In a ten round title fight with Gene O'Grady here sev eral weeks ago. Since then he has knocked out another high -rated northwest heavyweight. Jack Mc Omber of Tacoma. Hayes, making a comeback aft er being laid up for many months with cracked ribs received In his fight with Frank Riggi last year, posted a victory over "Hoot Mon McDonald, Marshfield heavy weight, with a s e c o n d round technical knockout here last week. . Hayes, who probably looks more like a fighter than any of the heavyweights who have shown here, knocked out Cooper here last year. Prelims Promising Bud Peterson, I n d e pendence battler, and Lyle Triplett, Port land, will meet in a six round seml-windup. Ikey Bostwick, Portland, and Ernie Bailey, Central! a, are scheduled for a six round special event. Eddie Norris slashed Bai ley down in two rounds here a few weeks ago. Two 155 pounders. Kid Kelly of Silver Falls and Glen Straw- laugh of Salem will meet in a four round event while the amus ing Charley McCoy of Indepen dence and Ernie Jones of Port land will meet in the opener. Ducks Drop Into Cellar in Opener Hurst's Homer Is Deciding Blow; Crowd Is Small Because of Rain COAST LEAGUE W. .12 .10 .11 .10 . 9 . 6 . . 5 L. S - 7 8 7 11 12 12 Pet. .067 .625 San Diego Seattle ..... Los Angeles Sacramento San Francisco . Oakland Mission Portland .011 .556 .563 .358 .333 .294 PORTLAND, April 20.-rP-Los Angeles won the opening game here today, 4 to 3. after Don Hurst had broken a 2 to 2 tie In the eighth with a home run over the right field fence. The game was played In an al most constant downpour after the fifth Inning. The Angels twice got a one-run Jump on the Beavers in early in nings, but Portland tied twice. Then came Hurst's homer in the eighth and another run In the ninth when the visitors filled the bases on Liska. The Beavers got one of them back in their half of the ninth, but with the tying run on first base and two down. Dutch Lieber whiffed Pinch Hitter Bur nett for the final out. Official paid attendance was 7,610, Portland's lowest since 1921, due to the dismal weather Los Angeles . 4 10 0 Portland J 8 Lieber and Collins; Liska, Bur nett and Wilson. Padres Win. Early SAN DIEGO, Calif., April 20.- (fl?)-Driving Southpaw Bill Seln soth from the moand with a four hit. four-run barrage in the first inning. San Diego's Padres wal loped Sacramento, 5 to 1, In the series opener here today. Sacramento 1 4 1 San Diego . 5 11 0 Selnsoth, Newsome, Murray and Clark; Ward and Detore. Protest Is Upheld LOS ANGELES, April 20.-tfV- Oakland s protest of Its game with Seattle In Oakland, April 8. was upheld today by Pres. Wilbur Tuttle of the Pacific coast .base ball league. Tuttle's decision re moved one victory from Seattle s standing, and a defeat from the Oakland standing. SAN FRANCISCO, April 20.- (rTV-NIght game: Oakland 2 6 3 Missions ... 6 14 1 Miller, ServentL Olds and Ba ker; LamanskI and Outen. Talbot Club Has Finished Project TALBOT, April 20 The 4-H health club has completed its project and . the health posters and record books have been turn ed over to the county leader, Wayne Bv Harding. Ronald Horen, the only 4-H Forestry dob member here, has his work completed, and will make the required exhibit at the eoanty 4-H show. . , . The 4-H sewing club held Its achievement day - Monday - after noon at the school house .with several visitors present. The club had a splendid display of needle work. Mrs. C. A. Myers, Mrs. D. E. Blinston and Mrs. Claud John son were judges. Frances Horen, Meredith Johnson and Mary Loo El la son were chosen to exhibit their work at the spring 4-H show Thursday, Friday and Sat urday in the club display build ing at the state fairgrounds in Salem. The local club leader is Mrs. E. J. Freeman. Strong BV FAWL HAWSE-K Harold Hank would like to find a pitcher or two but there aren't any to be found, it seems. With the loss of Lee Fallin. the speedballer, he has one pitcher left, LeRoy Bright. Bright had a little experience with the high school team last year and pitched for the American Legion junior team. He'll do for one hurler but even a high school club can't get along with just one pitcher. The Vikings are at last Ret ting a chance to get in a little practice. When they were shut oat by Chemawa last week they had hardly had any infield practice because of the sloppy condition of Olinger field. This week they don't play until Fri day when they go to Eugene for a game with the Axemen. Vern Gllmore takes his track team to MHwaukie Thursday and figures that maybe, after winning a pair of meets, his hoys will drop one. Milwaukie, Vern says, has just about the , best dual meet team in the state. It's a well-bal anced outfit that gets points all along the line and is pretty tough to beat in dual competition "They'll probably beat us by about 30 points," Gllmore said, "but when the district meet comes along we'll be ahead of them." Some of the best water splashers in-the northwest will converge on Salem Slay 1 when the local Y. M. C. A. pool will be the scene of the Northwest Y. 9L C A. championship tour nament. Gus Moore, Y. M. C A. physical director, is busy lin ing up officials and making other arrangements for the meet. Tacoma is the defending champion in both junior and senior divisions and will be here to defend its title. Teams will be present from nearly ev ery Y. M. C. A. in the north west, including the distant Boi se, Idaho, y. M. C. A. Talbot Orchards, Fields Damaged TALBOT, April 20. The re cent high water did considerable damage near Talbot. Drift is piled on fields, orchards and hop yards. A lot of the. gravel which was recently put on the road has been washed away and flax just plant ed and .young clover fields are damaged. Traffic was resumed in the lower region Sunday. Mrs. Edna Reeves entertained Saturday night at her home with a card party. High score was won by Ilene Blinston and C T. Meier and consolation went to Miss Ha zel Moulton and Dr. J. E. Rohner of Corvallls. Marjorie Cole and Louise Gil mour attended the state Chris tian Endeavor convention in Cor vallls Thursday, Friday and Sat urday. Clark Cable Says Never in England (Continued from Paso 1) tionship to Gwendoline, but had proceeded in good faith when she wrote letters to him asking sup port money. Presenting- the government's case, Powell told the jury that during 1922, 1923 and part of 1924 when Mrs. Norton 'Claim ed she was having the illicit re lations with "Frank Billings" Gable was working in Oregon. "He worked in Bend, Astoria, Seaside, near Salem, In Portland, in Tillamook county and In Sll verton," Powell said. 'He was traveling, picking crops, working in lumber yards. In department stores and for a telephone com pany Four Girls Candidates For Dayton May Queen DAYTON, April 20. Lela Kelley of the senior class of Day ton union high school is candidate for May queen in the student body May day exercises. Gladys Ferris is candidate of the junior class; Eleanor Clow of the sopho more class, and Marilyn Graben- horst, freshman class. Pepco Entertains at Aumsville P.-T. A. Meet AUMSVILLE, April 20. The Parent-Teacher association met Wednesday at the schoolhouse. The P.E.P. company of Salem entertained with several numbers. The glee club, directed by Miss Clara Dodson, also, gave numbers. The program was in charge of L. D. Roberts. Plans to Bring Family HAYESYILLE, April 20. Reese Evans of Ipswich, S. D., has returned to his home after spending two weeks with his friend. Chester Doolittle and fam ily. He expects to return - soon with his family to make his home to Oregon, NOTICE To Residents of Salens and Vicinity HTATK MOTORS, LNO, OF FERS NEW LOWEST Fl NAMCE RATE ON HUDSON. TEKRAPLANE, PACKARDS. INTEREST ONLY 4 DIS COUNT. YOU CAN PLACE YOUR INSURANCE WITH XUUR LOCAL AGKXT OR BROKER. SAME FINANCE KATE ALSO APPLIES TO USED CARS NOT OVER THREE YEARS OLD. State- Motors, Inc. L. D. Lambeth, Pres. Orange Stages Notable Rally Eight Behind Going Into 7th, Scores 11 Runs to Win Out 13-12 MONMOUTH. April 20 Ore gon .State's baseball team opened a late inning slugging attack to score 11 runs in the seventh and eighth innings and defeat the Oregon Normal nine 13 to If. here today. - The Wolves, chasing , two Bea rer pitchers, Rasaka and Boner, to the showers in the first five innings, held a 10-2 lead as the game went into the seventh in ning. The Beavers hopped on Mohler in that inning for four runs and then took seven off of Moore who relieved him in the eighth. O'Connell socked a homer for the Wolves In the ninth but the bases were vacant. Both teams played sloppy ball with 13 errors charged. Oregon State 1311 6 Oregon Normal 12 14 7 Rasaka, Boner, . Fenger and Soller; Mohler, Moore and Lewis. Umpire. Edwards. Karr Pinmen Take Gty League Title Circuit Ends Tight Race, Whinner Just One Game . Up on Acme Auto CITY BOWLING LEAGUE Final Standinsg W. L. Pet. Karr's 49 41 .544 Acme Auto .......48 42 .533 Cline's Food Shop. .42 48 .467 Willam. VaL Trsfr. 41 49 .456 Karr's clinched the city bowl ing league title in the final meet ing last night by taking two games from the Willamette valley trans fer team, all they needed to keep from being tied by Acme Auto, which won three straight from Cline's. E. Poulin rolled high game With 247 Dins Mr! Erepl Kaa- galned high series score of 611. Karr's Karr -199 146 134- 499 E. Ponlia Miller 247 162 mo 577 187 . 170 158 515 168 193 101 522 211 199 183 593 Whita Paja 1012 S70 824 2708 Handicap .s a V 2 2 6 aT 18 223 202 11 Bailer las lit m a?a Lindatraaa 165 161 178 504 Pat nam 12 150 1SS 470 Johnson. , 165 141 144450 S95 860 804 S019 Clint's rood Slop Barr 168 143 12S aftA Cline 148 163 181402 D. Poulin 149 194 ' 171 514. 8ta 103 17S 1SS 449 Younc 100 159 192 541 758 837 837 2432 Acme ant a WrarVara Handicap 10 10 10 30 Hart well . 204 171 lia aa IBaim 175 166 168 SO Derkebaefc 169 193 175637 Steiaboek -150 188 140 484 .177 173 153 503 835 901 865 3051 Walker Delegates Chosen for Convention By I.O.O.F. DAYTON, April 20. At the regular meeting of Yamhill lodge wo. 20, Odd Fellows, Wednesday night, R. D. Johnson and Theo dore Rossner were elected dele gates to the annual I. O. Q. r. convention to be held in Port land Hay 19-20. Alternates -are Wendell Willard and Mllo Par ish. Naomi Rebekaa lodge Nor81 elected Madalene Rossner and Mrs. Wendell Willard delegates and Mrs. Vedah Willard and Mrs. Theododa Magneas, alternates. J a. CDilIt3il!t:: Moving Storing : Grating LAIWIER TRANSFER & STORAGE We Also Handle Fuel Oil, Coal and Hriq nets and Ilish Grad Diesel Oil for Tractor Engines and OH Earners Monitor Enters Softball League; Opener May 12 MT. ANGEL. April 2 0-A meet ing of the officials ofXhe local softball league and thefmanagers of the teams signed up wa3 held at the ML Angel hotel Saturday night when plans for the big op ening night, scheduled for May 12. were discussed. All teams are to participate fn the parade which will start from the city hall. Dr. A. F. E. Schierbaum will be mas ter of ceremonies. Monitor submitted its list of players and was represented by Laverne Norten as manager. The four teams previously turned la were Knights of Columbus, For esters, North Howell and Sodality. Managers of the teams i are Tony Bteler. Babe Uselman. Tod SIpt- fens, and Jtaymond Rot hen f Inch, respecltvely. Tickets were given out to the managers .of the various teams Saturday night. The opening game will- be played between4 the local team selling the most tickets and the outside team having the larg est sale to their credit. E. P. Scharbach and Johnnie Schlesinger were appointed of ficial umpires for the season. Silver Foxes and Frosh Tie at 7-7 Quit in 7th and Silverton If as 7 Hits; Two. Foes Scheduled Friday SILVERTON, April 20 Every thing went by sevens as the Sil verton , high baseball team tied' the University of Oregon Frosh here today. The score was 7 to 7 when -the game was called off in the seventh inning because of rain and dusk. And Silverton col lected seven hits. Both pitchers were wild. High of Silverton Issuine ten walks and Robertson of the Frosh six. West Linn will come here Fri day for the first league game, and the Silver Foxes are also scheduled to play the Oregon State college. Rooks the same day. Lineups: Silverton Frosh Johnson. 2b Jackson, cf Grace, cf Cox, rf Oster, ss Jones. 2 b Specht, If Qulnn, ss Kuensl. lb Fisher, 3b Busch, rf Goode, cf High, p Kelley, e Hatteberg, 3 b Dick, lb Simmons, Robertson, p Frosh 7 S 5 Silverton 7 7 1 Tryouls Are Held For Best Spellers SALT CREEK, April 20. The spelling tryouts at the Lower Salt Creek school was held Fri day night with the following schools taking part: Orchard, Pioneer,Upper Salt Creek, Lower Salt Creek and Smith Field. Polk Station school is in the district but had no representatives pres ent. Contestants were: Orchard, Catharine Fink and Mildred May; Pioneer, Walter Taylor and Tru man Robbins; Upper Salt Creek, Louise Brown and Roberta Nor ton; Lower Salt Creek,' Esther Schrader-and Paul Buhler. All spelled 147 words before any -missed. Those who won the place to represent this district at the final contest in Dallas next Saturday night were Roberta Norton and Catharine Fink. Mrs. Anna Dash ields and Leighton Dashlelds of the Smith Field- school pro nounced the words. Crews to Co East - SEATTLE. April 20-Wn-Tlve University ot Washington granted permission today to send all three of its championship irivi to Poughkeepsie. (11. fi 0 TJT) II s